Not accurately fitted; not level.
1 The periscope of the sub wavered and leaned far out of true .
2 Have you not noticed how many new-borns are twisted out of true ?
3 Unfortunately, by the third night, I was out of true stories.
4 Something that had been delicately balanced now began to swing out of true .
5 Three of the four fingers were bent badly out of true .
6 As he did, the Gowrow strained forward, wrenching the barricade further out of true .
7 As if some giant hand had grasped the house and wrenched it out of true .
8 The frame has been subtly twisted out of true .
9 Her flanks were charred, her beady eyes withered, her snout somehow twisted out of true .
10 He enjoyed bumping the rule-book out of true .
11 It still knocked her aim just out of true , if she permitted it, which she did not.
12 Either her weary eyes were playing tricks or the blizzard-white walls had moved subtly out of true .
13 When this is resorted to the board is liable to get out of true from end to end.
14 Otherwise, he was the image of Mr. Henry Nostrum, except that both his eyes were out of true .
15 You will soon see when you have read about the composers that true music comes out of true life.
16 He felt like he was both here and not here, a double image hovering a few inches out of true .
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